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PAGE FOURTEEN FIVE NEW WELLS SPUDDED IN BY — MIDWEST, NO COMPLETIONS MABE MADE Drilling Report port Shows Steady | ain in Salt Creek Opera- tions for Week. Development operations in the Salt Creek field reached new proportions during the past week when the Mid-/ west Refining drilling operations to 63 active tests in all sections of the great produc ing district where it has holdings. Two wells, one on and the other on 34-40-78, were com a to the top of the second sand her development a demand for the added preduction of the field. week saw the start of five four of which are edge is in the heart of extended {ts ection 2-89-7 1,547 feet, shut down. 1,815 feet, cemented. Cementing operations sands which are encountered adding to the delay of a vast © of completions. of actual wells drilli WHEAT PRICES SHADE HIGHER Exports Lead to Upturn Fol- lowing Continuation of Slump at Opening. ‘The number 1,920 feet, Gopth 2,300 feet, cemented | 1,845 feet, cemented. depth 1,244 feet, cemented hing of an upturn today fresh decline at the outset lation of overnight selling orders initial weakness, carried the December delivery down Estimates, how- ,000,000 bushsls to 50,000,- 000 bushels had been sold to the sea: board and were still to be shipped. taken as an in- the United States bas! 2936 feet, cemented. Well 4-A8, NE Sec. 2,070 feet, testing. 1,390 feet, cemented depth 1,716 feet, cemented. 1,531 feet, its exportable Opening Seaatiats which varied from] 735 fect, unchanged figures to 1\c lower, with December at 98c to 9%c, and May at depth 2, $1.03% to $1.03%, were followed by a Well 1-ADD, | SW% Sec. 2240-7 rise all around to above yesterday’s| aenin 2,355 feet, shut down. Well 6-ADD, NW Sec. 7-39-78, Victory bonds at par in New York.| gepth 2,060 feot, shut dow together with predictions of frost in Argentina where the wheat crop {s at led subsequently to an additional advance. The closo ‘das depth 1,725 Well 36-A, NW% Sec. 8-39. a critical stage, “Well December $1.01 to $1.01% pet $1.08 to $1.06%. Corn and oats developed independ Corn opened unchanged | 1.990 feet, cemented. May 50%c to 50%c, and after a slight sag made a moderate] 1950 feet, getting ready to coment. ‘Well 18:4, SEX Sec. 35-40-79, depth | Tightness of rural offerings of cors | 1.315 fect, cemented. pth | standing. was a bullish 1 Well 28-A, SE% ent firmness. to %c higher, general ascent. with 51% to 51%. Oats started %0 of to a@ like nd-} 360 feet, drilling. vance, May 35%c to 35%c, and. then ost @ little, but soon hardened with/ 1574 feet, running 8%-in. casing. Provisions reflected firmness in the hog market. 1,612 feet, cemented. 535 feet, drillin, . 4—Potatoes—Mar- ket unsettled; receipts, United States northern white sacked an North Dakota, 1.65 cwt.; Minnesota and North Da- kota Red River ; South Dakota round whites, $1 QUTWEST oUES ONL COMPANY Eureka Petroleum Company Made Defendant i i Over Oil Lands. 1,910 fe , Well 1A, SW% Sec. 34-40-79, depth Outwest Petroleum company of Den- yer Thursday filed suit States district court here against the Eureka Petroleum cago, with the Midwest Refining com- pany and the Western States Oil and Land company secondary defendants, | for an interest in and an accounting | **o,,feet Grilling. of the proceeds from a federal lease on the northeast quarter and northeast quarter of in the United company of Chi rrel "well on the land. i 75 per cent interest in! Midwest and Western ies entered into a secre+ to exclude the plaintiff from its rig! in relation to the land described, as a t of which agreement the E > are many of e trotting bullocks, swiftness but ended to 23. Be’ wetls in the field were shut down to await sup plies or other requisites before drill ing is resumed. In the Mahoney Dome test the Mid west company has reached the Ds kota sand at a depth of 2,694 feet and / testing the water flow encountered. | § good progress in favorable forma ns. The report in detail follows: Sec. 36-40-79, depth Well 36-A, SW% Sec. 7-39-78, depth | 92 feet, shut down. 1 16-A, NW14 Sec. 2-39-79, depth 1 31-A, NW% Sec. 1-39-79, depth Well 33-A, SE% Sec. 30-40-78, depth} cemented. . SEX Sec. 15-40-79, depth} cemented. NW Sec. 19-40-79, cemented. v4, Sec. 2-39-79, depth a, Well 31-A, SE}, Sec. 22-40-79, depth feet, cemented. ell 30-AX, SE% Sec 18 feet, cemented. 1 I-A, NW Sec. 7-39-78, depth feet, cemented. SW Sec. 18-40-78, | 40-79, Well 1-4, NW% § 1§-40-79, depth | feet, cemented Well 26-A, NW44) Sec. 30-40-78, depth C. Well 1-4 NWA my ease 24-40-79, depth | Sec. 25-40. Well 32-4, SW% Sec. , depth | Well 31-A, NWM Sec. 7-39-78, depth | 913 feet, cemented. ‘ell 3-A, NW% Sec. 24-40-79, depth | Well 13-AX, SE% Sec. 15-40-79,} Well 12-A, SEM% Sec. 35-40-79, depth nning 6% casing. ell 33-A, SW% Sec. 7-39-78, depth mented. Well 154, NW% Sec. feet, cemented » depth |B Midway test is Crilling at a depth | Biackstone Salt Creek 45 feet and is said to be mak-| Consolidated Royalty - tc LOCAL om “eg Bessemer Indian . Buck Creek .... Boston-Wyoming Burke ..... Biack Tail . ‘apitol Pete jumbine Chappelle . Cow Guich Domino horn T. Williams Frantz Gates ~ Kinney - Lance Creek Roy. Lusk Royalty ... Lusk Petroleum .. Marine Mike Henry Mountain and Gulf Northwest Outwest Picardy Riverton Refg. Royalty & Producer Sunset ..... : Tom Bell Ro: Western Exploration. Wind River Refg. . Wyo-Kans .. Wyo-Tex. . Western Oil Fiehis_ $3. ¢ WHOMING CRUD! Grass Creek . $1.45 [Lance Creek ... | Basin . atic 145|Mule Creek Rock River E 1.05 |Salt Creek NEW PRODUCION TOTAL 15 cu DOWN DURING MONTH OF OCTOBER Aggregate Output of 18 New Wells In State Fixed at 6,975 Barrels, or Decrease of 775 Barrels Under Previous Month; New Work Increases Eighteen wells, three of them dry, with an aggregate pro- duction of 6,975 barrels a day, were completed in the Wyo fect, fishing for tubing. SB% Sec. 15-40-79, , trying to drill around feot, running 8%-in. casing. Well 6-A, SEX Sec. Well 31-A, SW% Sec. 30-40-78, depth 1,688 feet, cemented. | Well 31-A, SW% Sec. 11-40-79, depth Well 6-A, SE% Sec. 27-40-79, a pth \Salt Creek Well 6-A, NE% Sec. 27-40-79, depth 1,897 feet, cemented. Well 1A, NEM Sec. 1-89-79, depth) Well 6-A, SW% Sec. 30-40-73, dopth .532 feet, cemented. | “Well 83:A, SW% Sec. 25-40-79, depth| 1,259 feet, cemented. Poise 27-A, SHY Sec. 15-40-79, depth| 5 feet, drilling. “vel 7-A, NEM Sec. 27-40-79, depth 5 feet, fishing for bailer. Well 34-A, NEY Sec. 26-40-79, depth! 1,378 feet, bailing. Well 36-A, SEX Sec. 85-40-79, depth 36% | 6 feet. spudding. AX, NW Sec. 2-39-79, feet, drilling. % Sec. 81-40-78, depth 2,245 feet, running 6%-in. casing. Well 6-AS, NE% Sec. 3-39-79, depth ‘Well 18-A, NEY Sec. 8-39-79, depth 2,260 feet, cemented. NW% Sec. 22-39-79, depth 1,240 feet, shut down. % Sec. 31-40-78, depth .275 feet, cemented. Well 19-A, NE\% Seo. 3-39-79, depth feet, cemented. ell 19-4, NW%& Sec. 11-40-79, depth 1,780 feet, getting ready to run 10- inch. Well 1X, NE\% Seo, 3-39-79, shut down. Well 34-AX, SE% Sec. 1-39-79, depth 1,791 feet, cemented. Well 32-AX, SE% Sec. 1- 1,776 feet, cemented. Well 36-4, SW% Sec. 2-39-79, depth 79, depth 1,723 feet, cemented. Well 36-A, SW% Sec. 34-40-79, depth 915 feet, repairing engine. Well SW Sec. 2-39-79, depth ut down top second sand. 0 fect, shut down top second sand. Weill 33-A, 1,900 f cemented. Well 36-A, SE% Sec. 13-40-79, depth 55 feet, spudding in. Weil 36-4, NE% Sec. 11-39 Sec. 30-40.78, depth crude are also reflected in an increase |in new work, wells drilling showing a 22-40-79, depth'gain over the previous month of 20 \with a decrease of only three in rigs Lance Creek Warm Springs, |Rock River ...... SE\ Sec. 6-39-78, depth rig- ming fields during the month of October as against 21 com- pletions in September rated at 7,750 barrels a day with eight , dry holes. Salt Creek continued to lead in wells completed 6-A, SE% Sec. 34-40-79, depth! ‘and new production with 6,300 barrels. Recent increases in the price of Detailed figures on completions, Big Muddy Grass Creck and Thermopolis .... 0, 0 4 Carbon county Fremont county Mule Creek Osage .. Natrona county Lincoln county Miscellaneous October totals September totals Difference ..... 3 775 3 20 Montana— Com Pro.Up Dri. Cat Creek Miscellaneous 300 373 October totals .. 3 1,000. 6 108 September totals 26 1,600 5 90 Difference ..... 23 600 «1 «18 ee CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you have Catarrhal Deafness or are even just a little hard of hear-| ing or have head noises go to/ your druggist and get 1 ounce of} Parmint (double strength)’ and add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Tal tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop| dropping into the throat. It ts easy to prepare, costs little and {s pleas- ant to take. Anyone losing hearing or who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescrip- one sing up. Well 31-4, SEX Sec. 6/39-78, rig- ging up. Miscellaneous. Mahoney Dome well No. 1, Sec. 4- 8, depth 2,694 feet, testing amount water in Dakota sand. Baxter Basin test well No. 1, depth|{ Oil Field Maps Blue Prints ‘Midway test well No. feet, drilling. drilling October 16 HENRY C. POSEY, . depth 2,345 Whiteside No, 2 well No. 7, Big|} P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric Muddy field, depth 1,330 feet, resumed . [Political Advertisement} lm For a Better Moral and Financial Casper Support the AMERICAN TICKET ROBT. J. VEITCH, For Mayor. JOHN J. HANCOCK, Councilman, Ward 1. ROBT. E. M’ELVENEY, Councilman, Ward 3. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1921. REGISTRATION DAYS, OCT. 18, 19, 20, 1921. tion a trial.—Ady. Surveying and Locations Geologiste Oil Expe:ts Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. Councilman, Ward 2. Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Phones 203-204 Y on ---. Western States ye NEW YORE CURB ci. 4SING. Merritt Glenrock ON Salt Creek Prod. & Re “ Coaden > Elk Basin - Citfes Service Com. S. O. Indiana -- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Mexican Petroleum - u Sinclair Oil - Texas Pan America Union Pacific R. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Sterling Lu Cali "40| as largely speculative, embracing “o4| RUMerous obscure specialties, while [Fails and many standard industrials '9a.6¢| Were Neglected. $3.94; Among the more striking gains in| '99.92| lated Dry Goods, first and second pre. 49 spectively. American Car, Pullman, Cbe Casper Daily Cribune STOGKS ACTIVE IN EARLY SALES Oils Strongest of List With Improvement in Many Leading Issues. NEW YORK, Nov. 4—Broad and ac- tive dealings in bonds and stocks were resumed at the opening of today’s ses- sion. on the stock exchange. Victory 4%s notes repeated yesterday's ‘Tec- ord of par on sales of two large in- @ividual lots and Victory 3%s at $99.54 established a new high price for the year. Oils were strongest of the stock list, General Asphalt pre- ferred risiig>3 points and Mexican Petroleum 1 point. Baldwin, Chand- ler, Studebaker, EndicottJohnson and Sears Roebuck also averaged 1 point gains. Among rails, Deleware and Hudson, Northern Pacific and Union Pacific were firm'to strong.” German marks established a new low record here falling to 0.43 cents on further pressure from London. |. Bonds continued to establish a firm | foundation for the general market dur-} jing the morning. Liberty second, | third and fourth 4%o scored new high prices for the year. Trading in stocks |the miscellaneous group were Asso ferred, which rose 4 and 6 points re- Pierce Arrow proferred, United States ry Rubber, Kelly-Springfield, Famous = | Players and International Paper were {m oderately higher. Prices shaded be- | fore noon on a two-point reaction in Mexic: Petroleum. Call money ag it 5 per cent. Silver. EW YORK, Nov. 4.—Foreign bar) silver, 69%%c; Mexican dollars, 53%%¢c.! Metals NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Copper—) Steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby,| 13; later 13@13%. Tin—Steady; spot and nearby, 2) unchanged. spot 4.70@4.75. 4.80. Nu Jee as they salled for Buropes ir. as they for The theatrical producer, “reports esy, may make London his perma For the first time the Massachu- setts Horticultural soclety has award. Hast St. Louis dc-!5) the George Robert White medal to Antimony—Spot 4. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Foreign ex-) change—Irregular. Britain—Demand cables 3.93%. France—Demand 7.3: ly 3.93983) and gardens among the women of the Belgian—Demand cables) books about gardens, and by the ex- Germany—Demand ‘cables try,” Livestock Mart CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—{U. 8. Bureau of production and rigs up and drilling in| yrarkets) — Cattle — Receipts, 8,000; amare and Montana follow. alow, gonerally. steady; quaiity plain; Wyoming Com Pro*Up Dri.| beef steers of quality selling largely 8 6,200 89 82]at 6.50@8.25; vi Holland—Demand34.50; cables Norway—Demand 13.65. Sweden—Demand 23.10. Denmark—Demand 18.60. Switzerland—Demand 18.65. Spain—Demand 13.50. Greece—Demand 4.16. Argentina—Deman 2. Brazil—Demand 13.12._ 0 o 3 2) strong; ° 0° 2 20/around 11.75 @12.00. _| Hogs—Receipts 26,000; fairly active, 25} steady to 10c higher than yesterday's Big Horn Basin .1 15 “8 25/average; |Lost Soldier and lights and pigs 10c to 18¢ higher; prac- 100 18 60] tical top 7.85 ———_—_—>—__ Cats, owls, and tigers see in the dark because they have the power of See eae at will the pupils of their and thus collect all the scattered = 's of light there are, which are Bree ent even in “darknes: 5 light lights up to 8.15; 2 500 21 50) pigs up to 8.80; bulk 7,40@7.85; pigs o 0 17 42} mostly 10¢ to 15c higher; bulk destr- ° 0 4 16} ables 8.15@8.25. 2 0 Sheep—Receipts 9,000; ° 0 8 21|fed western lambs mostly steady; 0 © 3 20)rangers here; sheep draggin, 6 4 14 35] lambs to packers mostly at 9.01 held higher; fat ewes early mostly 3.50@4.50; no choice lights here. Denver Quotations. . 4—Cattle — Re- 800; market steady to weak; cows and heifers, $3.50@5; calves, $5.50@9 3; stockers and feeders, Hogs—Receipts, 300; market stead: $8.25; bulk, $7@8.10. 3 | cotpts, 700 3-35 | beet steers, $5.60@ Everybody has found out that it is advisable to buy pure foods. way to health and happi- “ness. When you think of pure food think of our bread and our pastry and you'll be thinking safely and sanely. lambs, $7.50@8.2 is the last day of canned goods sale at Bruce Bros. CALL 875-J For Disposal of Garbage, Refuse and Night Soil The City Sanitation Co. Chamber of Commerce Order it by Studebaker Used Car DISC WHEELS, CALIFORNIA TOP Come and See It ext CASPER, WYOMING. Corner Second a woman.-.The recipient is Mrs. Francis King of Alma, Mich., and she receives this flattering award “in recognition of her service to horticul- ture in increasing the love of plants United States; by her success as an ‘| organizer and manager of thelr gar- den clubs; by her public addresses and |ample of her enthusiasm and indus. eee ee ‘ | ‘|FOR SALE—Heating stove, writing bassinette, reed stroller, birdseye dresser. 247 East Raiload avenue. 11-4-1t* FRANK CANNER desk, rocking chairs, ice box, ree} TAKING OF TESTIMONY CONTINUED IN GSE AGAINST THE MIDWEST CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 4—Tak-]4.mage during the last six years— ing of testimony is progressing stead-| since 1914—it is alleged, has emourtb fly in the case of the United States|ed to $21,000 a year = pies i in \ : f ant i) HANI | ik MULL pee of Construction P ion of Operation jWe know that your underreaming can be done for less lin with a Swan Underreamer than any other. | TiN ieeetisee of our stores. 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"That's one reason why folks have confidence in us and buy from us, . fi: Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. 354 East Second Street Phone 711 Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO, - Phone 3 , Wes eal TARRAGONA TT a We Will Overhaul Your 2 oO = FORDEngime for...... ‘And Deliver the Car to You in a Condition as Good as New WORK DONE BY EXPERT MECHANICS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. : We Call for and Deliver Your Car—No Charge. Just Call 1365J. ECONOMY GARAGE aici Acc AAA A |

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